Vintage Scottish Edwardian Silver Cantle Sporran

Vintage Scottish Edwardian Silver Cantle Sporran

We have offer a range of Scottish sporrans and much loved pre owned sporrans to complete your outfit or add to your collection. The stock range is ever changing with fine vintage sporrans from the 18th – 20th centuries. From original antique jacobite sporrans from the 45 to Victorian and Edwardian sporrans.

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Vintage Scottish Edwardian Silver Cantle Sporran

We have offer a range of Scottish sporrans and much loved pre owned sporrans to complete your outfit or add to your collection. The stock range is ever changing with fine vintage sporrans from the 18th – 20th centuries. From original antique Jacobite sporrans from the 45 to Victorian and Edwardian sporrans.

Our regimental feather hackles and plumes are all made in the UK to Ministry of Defence standards. Perfect for your glengarry, Balmoral or Tam O Shanter. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army and hand made using high quality feathers which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

We can also offer bespoke regimental feather hackles. As supplied to pipe bands, re-enactors, film and theatre, why not email us with your requirements – Minimum quantity applies to special order pattern hackles.

Traditional kilmarnock bonnet with a slightly larger crown that the modern balmorals. Flat ribbon bar at the back

100% made in Scotland since 1845. Available in various colour options

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

Traditional RSDG drummers bonnet. As worn by the regimental Drum Major and drummers today with four ribbon tails and with red toorie. Worn with white feather hackle, but not supplied with the hat.

100% made in Scotland since 1845.

Made to order approx 4 weeks from order. Non returnable – Special order

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )

The green version are as worn on the kilt of sergeants and officers of the Black Watch and Royal Regiment of Scotland.

Hand crafted by The House of Labhran in Scotland

Made to order kilt bows to attach to the front panel of your kilt.

Sold as a pair.

Made to order approx 14 days.

We hand craft wonderful period pattern kilt bows – gaelic knots for private Highland wear clients, regimental clients and television productions. Based on historical patterns. In addition we offer a range of Victorian and Edwardian pattern kilt hose garters for those clients looking for that period vintage style. We currently offer a wide range classic patterns including Argyle garters, Atholl Highlanders, Gordon Highlanders and Seaforth Highlanders patterns.

Traditional military style feather hackles made to order for pipe bands and associations. Various sizes and patterns feather bonnet hackles available. 100% hand made in the UK as supplied to the regiments.

Length of central rod 12″ / 30cm

Overall length to tip of feather approx 13″ / 33cm

100% made in the UK

Our regimental feather hackles and plumes are all made in the UK to Ministry of Defence standards. Perfect for your glengarry, Balmoral or Tam O Shanter. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army and hand made using high quality feathers which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

We can also offer bespoke regimental feather hackles. As supplied to pipe bands, re-enactors, film and theatre, why not email us with your requirements – Minimum quantity applies to special order pattern hackles.

The Gordon Highlanders regiment was formed on 1 July 1881 instigated under the Childers Reforms. The new two-battalion regiment was formed out of the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment of Foot—which became the 1st Battalion of the new regiment—and the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, which became the 2nd Battalion.

The Gordon Highlanders was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed for 113 years, from 1881 until 1994, when it was amalgamated with the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).

Traditional military style feather hackles made to order for pipe bands and associations. Various sizes and patterns feather bonnet hackles available. 100% hand made in the UK as supplied to the regiments.

Length of central rod 12″ / 30cm

Overall length to tip of feather approx 13″ / 33cm

100% made in the UK

Our regimental feather hackles and plumes are all made in the UK to Ministry of Defence standards. Perfect for your glengarry, Balmoral or Tam O Shanter. As supplied to the Highland regiments and British army and hand made using high quality feathers which comply with the rigorous Ministry of Defence requirements in the UK.

We can also offer bespoke regimental feather hackles. As supplied to pipe bands, re-enactors, film and theatre, why not email us with your requirements – Minimum quantity applies to special order pattern hackles.

Dark navy bonnet with diced band, no rosette and long ribbon tails. Badge not included

100% made in Scotland since 1845.

Made to order approx. 4 weeks from order.

The Lovat Scouts (from 1903 to 1908 Lovat’s Scouts Imperial Yeomanry) were a British Army unit first formed during the Second Boer War as a Scottish Highland yeomanry regiment of the British Army. They were the first known military unit to wear a ghillie suit and in 1916 formally became the British Army’s first sniper unit, then known as “sharpshooters”. The regiment has gone through a number of changes and evolutions over the decades. For many years prior to the ending of the Scottish infantry division, it was embodied as the Orkney element of a rifle company as part of the 2nd Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers.

How do you measure your Head Size?

All our sizes are listed UK hat sizes

Put measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. Measurements can be in cms or inches – refer to the table below ( US customers please check your sizes on our chart as US sizes may vary compared to the UK size charts )